
Michigan State reopens after deadly shooting; university will cover victims' funeral costs, hospital bills
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Michigan State University said classes will resume on Monday, a week after the deadly shooting. The victims' funeral costs and hospital bills will be covered by the school.
"No one thinks that we're coming back to a normal week," interim Provost Thomas Jeitschko said at a press briefing on Sunday. "In fact, this semester is not going to be normal."
The university said students will be eased back into the semester as they return to classes, and that professors have been instructed not to attempt to make up for the lost time.
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